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Warner Baxter : ウィキペディア英語版
Warner Baxter

Warner Leroy Baxter (March 29, 1889 – May 7, 1951) was an American actor, known for his role as The Cisco Kid in ''In Old Arizona'' (1929), for which he won the second Academy Award for Best Actor in the 1928–1929 Academy Awards. He frequently played womanizing, charismatic Latin bandit types in westerns, and played The Cisco Kid or a similar character throughout the 1930s, but had a range of other roles throughout his career. Warner Baxter started his movie career in silent film. Baxter's most notable silent films are ''The Great Gatsby'' (1926) and ''The Awful Truth'' (1925). When talkies came out, Baxter became even more famous. Baxter's most notable talkies are ''In Old Arizona'' (1929) ''42nd Street'' (1932), ''Slave Ship'' (1937), ''Kidnapped'' (1938), and the 1931 20 minute all-star ensemble short film, ''The Stolen Jools''. In the 1940s he was well known for his recurring role as Dr. Robert Ordway in the Crime Doctor series of 10 films.
==Background==
Baxter was born in Columbus, Ohio to Edwin F. Baxter (October 1, 1867 – September 16, 1889) and Jane Barrett (December 29, 1869 Columbus, Ohio – March 29, 1962 Beverly Hills, California), and moved to San Francisco, California with his widowed mother Jane in 1898, when he was nine. Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he and his family lived in a tent for two weeks. By 1910 Baxter was in vaudeville, and from there began acting on the stage.

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